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Title:

Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis are Best Observed in Spring
Author/creator: geology.com
Creation/publication date: 2005-2011
ID: 523.015 GEO
Description: An interesting article discussing the Aurora Borealis and the best times of the year to view. The website contains spectacular photographs from NASA. The article discusses current research into the causes of the phenomenon.
Subject/keyword: Aurora Borealis, Atomic Energy,








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50:0 $a The article discusses current research into the causes of the phenomenon.

650: $a Light and paraphotic phenomena
650: $a Magnetism
650: $a Atoms
650: $a Cosmochemistry
650: $a Solar Wind
650: $a Spectroscopy
650: $a Science -- Methodology.
650: $#0 Web sites.

800: $a Aurora Borealis
800: $a Northern Canada
800: $a Arctic

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